1“ VOL. a; . "WW... -- ......w.........._,..,. ‘4’“. ,. .. .W.M --.. NEE Home II Illlflb All) ruettsuan area-r WIDI "DAY IOIIIIC rnwami' serum. IDI‘I'OI A" PIOPII I‘I‘O I. at his ones. Queen Street. return woo ran “men.” For 1 year, paid in dunes. II OI " hall-yearlyiaedvseee, 0 to CO 2 IO Advertisements inserted at the usual reoss. JOB PRINTING 0! every description. pet-to mad with neatnese and deepateh and on moderate terms. at the Renato Office. " ‘ ALMANMK'rOR VAUGl loos s cusses. Fun. Moos, 3d da , 'lh. 39m., mom IST. ., N. W. Leer ‘ usarsn, llt | day, 8h. 16m.,moru., N. E. le It oox. llith day, Oh. 59In., morning, N neurosigulezch- “in; cvcu., S. W. "’ l- : E on ween. '0' - High Moon E ‘9 g 2 riseslsets Water sets. “a h ml :b nigh on 1 Saturday 4 477 25 9 83 8 1714 36 2 Sunday 48 24 l0 l8 rises. 35 3 Monday 49 231i 16] 7 26 34 4 Tuesday 50 2:211 57 7 59 82 5 Wednesday ml 2llevcn. 8 26 30 6 Thursday 52 lili 0 47 8 56 27 7 Friday so 17, I at 9 21 2t 8 Saturday Mr 15' 2 7| 9 49‘l 2i 9 Sunday 55 Mi 2 Ill 10 17' 19 10 Monday ' 56 I3 3 86,10 50 17 11 Tuesday 57. 11 25 ll 23 14 12 Wednesday 59 10, lGImorn. Ii 13 Thursday 75 0 9 6 10. 0 6f 9 14 Friday I 7 7 4i! 0 6 15 Saturday 2 5 7 5919 o a 16 Sunday 8 4 8 47, 3 5, l 17 Monday 4 2, 9 33 sets.;13 58 18 Tuesday 5; 010 28; 7 26} 5’5 19 Webesday 6,6 5311 58 s 2; 52 20 Thursday 7| 57 morn. 8 86. 50 21 Friday 8 56 o o, 9 o' 48 22 Saturday 9 54! 0 49 9 43 46 28 :Sunday 10 52s 1 39:10 16 42 24 Monday 12 50l 2 30 IO 53. 38 25 Tueedav 13 49 8 2711 861 36 at mansion, is 47’ 4 26 morn.l 33 27 Thursday 15 451 5 27 o 24 so 28 Friday 17 43 6 28} l 6 26 29 Satuvduv 18 4| 7 54 2 2 23 30 Sunday. 19 39 a 52 2M 20 31 Monday 2| 87, 9 33 8 48%» ll) WW~~--~_-- “.mv... Prices Current. ~MA‘K—v Cttaum'r'rnrowu. August 2i. ISGS. Provisions. Beef. (small) per lb. Do by the quarter. l'ork. (carcass) Do (small) flld to 7d lidd to M ii“ to 5” 5d to 8d Mutton, per lb., 4d to (id Lamb per lb. 4d to 0d Veal. per lb . :id to 5d “are. per lb.. lid to 7d Butter, (fresh) Is to la ld Do by the tub, 10d to is Cheese. per "1., lid to 6d Tallow, per lb.. M to l0d Lard, per 1b.. Flour, erlOi) lbs.. 24s to 2:» Games . per 100 lbs.. ills to 2ls Eggs. per dozen, 10d to is Grate. Ilarley. per bushel. In to 6s dd Data per do.. 3: Vegetables. _ ireen Peas, per I nart (id to 4d Potatoes. per bus ml. 2- to 20 lid be new per peek. 8d sols Tunslps per dos. Gd to Hill Poultry. Geese. none Turkeys. each. 4s to 7s 6d Fowls, each. Is to is rid Chickens per pair. Ir (id to as Ducks per pair. as Filli- Codllsh. per qtl.. 20s to 80s llerrings. per barrel. 2&- to 40s Mackerel, per dosen. 2s lid to as dd Leather. Boards (Hemlock) 4. Do 8 race) is ‘05s Do Pine) 7s to 9:1 Shingles. per M ills to 18s lit-dries. flay. per too. 50 to 00s Straw per cvt 9. Timothy Seed, . Clover Seed. per "3.. Homespun. per yard. to to (is Celfskius. per lb., 6.] go 9.] Hides, per “3.. 4d Wool. Is Oil to 2s Whit". ' had to In 6d Apples. per dun. (id to 0d Partridges. GEORGE LEWIS. Market‘Clt-rk. A. Ilhlhfifis GUN - SMITH. summon AID rut-em. ms to Inform Merl-lends. and the v that he has blicgonerally. tr commenced line on on Dorehee- ter Street. next car to the ltesdlug Iloom Building. where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and despatch. on man. A t “item laelndin the oelved Go of 1867. surpass everything in the Market. Farm use or on board Vessels. A few Wat-an Cannons on hand. a ier‘e variety of other Stock ,wull be and mi llr. HERMANS ls Agent for 8AW_YBI1‘8 CRYSTAL BLUE. a new. economical and superior article whereby a saving of lll‘tlyoper cent is guaran- ties patronage of washing teed. and for which he begs to so t d Enable. I'm" Jol194.1807. . - Oh‘town. aseef’tmeut of 'I'lnwere, tensile. he. to. tent Bow Ton Course Per, whtehre- Medal Prise, at the Paris Exposition Also. DON TON LANTERNS. which will table for either which together with sold cheap for CHARLOTTETOWN, P 6.] or GEORGE NICOLL. are not Immediaton paid. is edbalfeaheorbo d r flaccid. um EDWARD” ISLAND, AUGUST 26, 2212868.“ M‘s-um n MM muss... A. ».-~. 1.... w. . m OLD revouam lOlPI'l'ABLI BOARDING HOUSE, At The Head Of It. Pecos-'- Boy. STABLIFIHED by the late John Sutherland, Help. A is now opened for the accommodation of travellers. end the Proprietor solicits a share or Public Patronage. No trouble or expense will be spared to make visitm's comfortable. ANTHONY McCORMACK- Head of St. Peter‘s Bay. ~ June 11. 1860. I comm MODUNALD. downtown martini. Stadium. councrfiii sonar. wgentle; July 2. 1868. iv OORNS do WARTS Are Permanently and Edeetually Cured by the use of ROBINSON‘S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For leis by guy Dfog Store. Dec. 13. monwi 3' 3""?! B. B E D D I N . attorney litlll genial” at gm. CONVAYNCZEJR, «to. onee,--Greet-George 8t. Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22.1866. E if Co-Partnershi Notice. IIE SUBSCRIBEBS have t In dnv entered into Oil-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT- TORNIES-AT-LAW. under the name. style and linn of ALLEY & DAVIES. omco - - - - O‘Iiullos'nn’l Building, Great George Street. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS II. DAVIES. 0o. 23. 1867. um KING STREET- NEAR WELSH AND ()WEN‘S OFFICE. HE Subscriber returns thanks for past favors. and bogs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally. that be has on hand a Large Stock of Ready-made Men's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, \Vomen's Balmoral, Ellis- tic Side, and other Boots. V 41.80. 250 runs Children and Misses Boots. which will be disposed of low for Cash. JAMES STANLEY. Ch’town. 14th May. 1868. COTTON DUCK. IIE Subscriber is Aussr for the Sale of the celebrath Russel Hills Cotton Duck. and is pro ared to fill all orders for the same with the least pussi tie dclay. Also on hand COTTON BOAT DUCK and COT- TON DRILLLINGS. suitable for Iloat Sails ; together with Cotton Sail Twine, I’nre Ilce‘s Was. (co. 1. C. HALL. Ch‘torritlhzfif’.‘ 1868- ' DAWSON’S ESTATE- Important Notice! HE SUBSCRIBERS have been instructed bv the TRUSTEES of W. ll. DAWSON‘S ESTATE. lo SUE all parties. without any distinction. whose unset- tlde Accounts, or Notes of "and. to W. ll DAWSON ALLEY & DAVIES. Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. Ch'tnwn. Feb. 26.71808. ' COI’I’I‘IR PA INT. ONSTANTLY on hand, Gallon and Half Gallon Gene of Torr a; Won-on'n Copper Paint. which effectually reveals the action of worms on the bottoms ot Verse s and Boats and also prevents the collection of Iiarnaeles. Grass. do. i. C. HALL. Ch‘tovrn. May 20. __ PACKET nsrwnss SOUR“ & CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘0... 1‘8?) Fur-sunset and Coxuomocs Schooner "A. R. Mancunian." will run between Scum & Charlotte- town. calling at the intermediate ports,—as soon as the nevgaition pennite. DOMINICK DEAGLE. Master. January 20. 1868. l y M A I L S . Summer Arrangement HE Mails for the linited Kludgdoai. the neighboring Provinces. the United States. 850.. will, until further notice. be closed at the General Post Office. Charlotte- town. as follows. vi: :— Fer Canada. New Brunswick and the United Blotos. vis'Slsedk lso. evrry Tuesday and Friday evening. at 7 0'0 oo . For Neva Seotia. via I'ieton, every Monday. Wednes- da end Friday evening. at 7 e‘eloc . {tails for Great lirltsin. Newfoundland end the West Indies. every alternate Monday and Wednesday evening, at 7 o‘clock. as follows, vis :— Mondsy. May. 18. Monday. September 7. 'Wednesds .do 20. Wednesday, do 9. Monday. one 1. Monday. do 2i. Wednesday. do it, Wednesdav. do 23. Monday. do 15, Monday. October. 5, Wednesday, do l7. Wednesday. do 7, Monday, do 29, Monday. do If), Wedntedayduly. i. Wednesdn , do 21. Monday. do 13. Monday. ovember 2. Wednesday, do I5, Wednesday. do . Monday. do 27. Monday. do 16. Wednesday, do 29. Wednesday, do 18. Monday. Aug. l0. Monday. do 30. Wednesday, do 12. Wednesday. Dre. . Monday. do at. Monday. do )4. Wednesds , do Wednesday. do 16, 26. Mails for nmmersldo. St. Eleanor's and Bedeque, to be forwarded per Steamer. will he closed every Tuesday and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. And Malls for Georgetown and Bourls. per Steamer, every Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. Letters to be rafilstered and news pore must be post- era the time ofe,oale}§Ntbo Mails. THOMAS 0W . it) e c t r p . IN Cll-ILO QUIBB. .._.. i [From Stewart’s Quarterly.) lions.......... Everything almost Which is Nature'r. «and may be Unfainlrd by man's misery. ~8untlnn'. Wearled with toll. with heart-comedian care, 0r sad rentembrnncc or n gloom past. Whose hovering shadows still, y steps o'ercast; When sullen grielt' my spirit downward bear, And shroud the future in a dull despair,— I.ct_ me escape to verdant fleh at last. 'Mld melodies of brmks and t s to taste The buoyant freedom of untatnted air; Case on the beauty of a quietsky. Where blend warm it lenders ofdepsrtlug day And tremnlous llg t of stars. dewy and clear, Soothing my revered brain and burning eye By the sweet influence each tender ray Bears (tom the realm of Peace and Love sincere. w. r. n. iiitctatutc. A RAILROAD FLIRITATION. v. M‘W.~w - ‘ K noxaul ’ shunted thc In‘ukcmnn, opening ihc car door as the train paus'cd bcforc a pleasant lit- tlc station on the Harlem Railroad. . I don’t know as I should have particularly noticed that we stop ed at all, for I had bccu napping it for some miles; but, just as I was cast- ing an enquiring, slccpy look out of the window, and scttling myself for another nicsla, my attcu- tiun was attracted by the entrance of a young lady, a way passcugcr, who, perceiving thc car chI fillcd,pauscd bcforc me in cvidcut cuiburruss- Incnt. I scarcply wish the rcndcr to infcr from this that there wot-c no vacant. seats; on the contrary, the chair I occupied was sclflshly monopolizod by my shawl and valisc which had cxcludcd many an n iplicuut. and so the moment I obscrvcd thc car door open, I mentally resolved not to budge an inch ; but a glance at the new comer changed my mind. She was a young lady of cxcccdiug bounty. drcssctl in the rich and tasty style of tho prcscul fashion. Whothcr it was hcr gent.ch aspect, or the soft mclancholy of Ilcr dark improssivc eyes. I cannot say, but whcu shc ventured. almost iimidly, to cnquirc ifthc Itulfficul at my side ‘ was engaged,’ I gnllnntly arose and prull'crcd it to hcr ut uncc. I must acknowledge I felt somewhat llattcrcd by her prcfcrcncc, for though a young man and tolcrnbly good looking, I had thc sense in pcrccivc thct‘c wcrc fur bcttcr me" around. “‘lm. like me, might Innvc shurcd thcir chair with tho handsome lady stranger. I foucicd thcy envied me, too, as the fair girl out plump down, and her dainty form ucsilcd clusc to my sidc. '1 fcar I huvc disturbcd you,’ said my cum- panion in a low, swcct voicc, that thrilch Inc with its soft cadencc. ‘ Not at all. Miss,’ I rcjninnd with stcrcutypcd ucrvc, and talked and chatted with stain the moat plcasant manner possible. It is needless to say that in an hour’s time, I had so for advanced in her good graces, as to venture to was her hand. and the swcet, linlf—coqucttiah smile that played around the corners of Ilcr cherry lips, did not seem to disapprove of the liberty I had takcu. ‘ Do you know,’ said she, as’ we sat chatting confidentially together, ‘ that I liked your face the first moment I saw it.’ ‘ It was sympathetic on both sides then,’ I whispered, rowing so near that I could feel her hot brcaib fnu my check. ‘ch,’ she murmured, gently withdrawing hcr- sclf from my glowing ctuhroce, for we had passed through the tunnel, and I had taken a nvcr's advantage and suatchcd a hasty kiss, ' You are n naughty man, the uaughtiost man I over saw.’aho said in a low and tremulous tone. ‘ If a should be on the train, what would he soy?’ ' over four, ‘ sweet creature ;’ I rejoined car- ucstly, ‘ your cross old father is milcs away, and let us improve the present opportunity.’ ‘ Arc you nwurc? sho obaercd, half mischiev- onsly, ‘that thorn in another tunnel beyond, a great dcul darker too than the one we have left I’ .‘ I know it,’ said I, with n tender ginncc at my :im; pnslnvcr. ‘ “'0 are drawing near to it vcry us . Oncc morc l plnccd my arm round the waist of the young lady, and wrap cd in the gloom of the tunnel, ttmk swcct plturgcs from her Ii s. It was . vcry gratifying to my vanity. Al good looking young mcn arc vain, you know—to cr- ccivc that my Iovcly companion cluu more a cc— tlonutcly tn mc than before, indeed. had scarce- ly timc to tcurmynclf from her arms when we (‘ltwrgml uncc more into broad daylight. Shc had lct hcr vail drop nvcr hcr facc, but I could dctcct the crimson flush through the fine not Work of lace. IIcr voicc betrayed much agita- tiun us she whispered: 'I have gouc‘too fur with you, sir; alas, you havc crowd to rcspoct mc.’ ‘ My swcctcharmcr,’ I rciuiucd, ‘lct us cvcr bc friends, givc me your uumc and nddrcss I’ ‘ My unmc and mltlrcss !’ shc rcspmulcd, ‘ you must ucvcr know; Iulrcudy fch frightcncd to think how far I have pcrmitlcd mysclf to venturc with a strungcr. Forgive and furgct mo.’ ‘ A flirt, a coqucttc !’ ' No, no ;' she rcturucd hurriedly, pressing m ' hmul. ‘ I am not is flirt. but 1 tlnrc unt,—-—ns muc I us] think of you. I dare not lct thc acquaint- nncc procccd furlltcr. Ilnvc pity upon me! have pity I’ She Iookcd so plcndingly, so cntrcutiugly with ilmsc soft (lurk cycs glcumiug through the silken Incsbcs of law vail, that I could not persuade my. sclf to bc ofl‘cmlod with hcr. At last she rc. Iuctuntly conscntcd to givc her namc, and, hand- iugmc n n-cttily cmhusscd card, I rcad, Kerr DARREL, .‘o l'nivcrsity I’Incc.’ The train had rcacbcd Thirty-sccond street, and I could cnsily scc that my fair cnamoruta grcw cvcry momcut morc rcstlcss and disturbcd. First llcr licud pccrcd out of thc window, then politcucss. 'I am too happy to bbligc vou.’ Shc buwcd nml smilcd in rcply. and a short pnnsc cnsnml, as is usual on such suddcn ac- quaintanccsbips. In the mcauwhilc. the train had started, and wc rattled swiftly through the fields and woods, now decked in the livcly tints of Spring. Thc conductor camc in. and went through his customary routine of cxnmining thc iickcls. I pcrccircd hcr's was morka for Ncw York. and aftcr sonic hesitation, I said: ‘ You go to the city?’ ‘ ch,’ she rcplied with a smilc of winning can- dor; ‘that, I prcsumc, you have ulrcudy found out.’ ‘I shall kccp your company, ihcn,’ I nbscrvcd plcnsautly. ' Thank you, sir.’ Thcrc was a slight dignity. I thought. I" It" tunc, which rcpcllcd further familiarity, so. as I am is very modest mau,l drew back and said nothing further. On rnshcd the steam horse upon its iron pathway. Ont- morc station hail bccn passcd, and I was fast rclnpsing into my formcr apathy, when my Ind ' friend. to my snrprisc. loaned towards mc an whispered, ‘I am so very timid on the cars.’ ‘ Indccd.’ said I. quite charmed with her ab- ruptncss. ' You surcly arc wcll accustomed to travelling-1' ' l’crfcctly,’ she replied with some nouchnlnncc, ' but that is not it cxncth. There are so many dreadful accidcuts on tho railroad.’ ‘ Drcadfnl. indeed I ' echoed I. ‘ Ami,’ added my companion with nnivcttc, ‘ it. is so unpleasant to travel unnttcndcd. I usually Imvc my brother Charlcy with me; be. Is a splendid cscnrt. ‘If you will allow mc.’ said I, quitc gallantly, 'I will gladly occupy that position.’ 'I am much obliged to you, sir,’ rc lied the young lady, with a grateful glance from ier dark orbs. ' yet I am half frightened to think I am ac- cepting the escort of a stranger. not that I fcar you, sir ; but, alas! I bavc ajcnlous fathcr.‘ ‘ A jealous father! ’ I rcpcatod somcwhnt puz- zlcd and surprised. ‘ .-\h, ycs,‘ sighcd the young lady. 'It is my misfortnnc, while having wcuIth, hcnlth and al- most evcrythiug that the heart can wish, to bc under the control of an old stop-father, who treats mo of‘tcntimcs in thc most crncl manner; dobers me from the socicty of your sex. shuts me up in the gloomy confines of my chamber, and treats mc with pitiloss rigor, if I do so much as to spcak or to look at a man.’ ‘ What a monstcr I ’ I ejaculated, with a face of mclodramntic sympathy. ‘That is the rcason.’ she continued. looking around her half fearfullv as she spoke, ‘ that is the moon why I am so dilhdcut about entrusting my- sclf to your carc, but I do it on one condition.’ ‘Name it,’ I rcjoincd,charmcd and doligbtcd with the strange confidence the young lady was repoaing in me. ‘ That you leave me the instant the care reach New York.‘ I was so bowitched by the beauty and chann~ Postmaster General. General Post Older. z Ch’town. May «b. 1868. lug eneoueiuncc of my quondam friend, that I slm would half risc and cast hurried and fcnrful glances bchind. .\ll"l‘.'tlly I was bcgiuniug in share the uncom- fortablc fcclings of my companion, as visions of angry pupa flourishing a cane ovcr my hood rosc vividly bcforc my mind‘s cyc, when suddenly Miss lint-rcl uttcrcd an oxvlnmntion. rose from Incl-scat, nn'l nuccrcmnniousl y darted from the car. I \vondcrcd at thc case and dcxtcrity with which she dcsccndcd, though the car was pro- pcllcd quilo rapidly by horse pchr, but my woudcr and surprise wcrc dcstinod to bc corn sidcrubly increased, whcn a few minutes aftcr- wardsathick sct, stcru looking gcntlcnmn cn- lcrcd frulll thc other sidc, his cycs inquisitively scanning the fucc of catch lady pusscngcr, ‘ llcllo !' said Iic rathcr grullly. pausius before mc. ‘Ilns a young lady bccu occupying this scat ?’ ‘ch sir,’ I rcplicd somcwhnt disconccrtctl, llllll quitc ulvashcd. ' Ingbtjnckcy, umroon (‘Hllil‘f‘tl silk. and grcy tmvclling cloak.‘ pursued the gcntlcman interro- gnti \'('I _v. ' I bolicvc that was lit‘l‘ costnmc, ’ Ircplicd snmcwhat snlkily. ‘ Ily (ind l she's given mo the slip again l’ said thc gentlctuuu slapping hie brccchcs pockct with mnchcmpbnsis. ‘ ‘iiivcu you the slip,’ l rcpcatcd; a suddcu and awful light breaking upon me. . ' ch, thcjsdc is as sharp as a nccdlc. ‘l’ruy, sir,’ said I with a slight sensation of suffocation, 'Mny I bc so bold as to cnqnirc if you arc the fnthcr of that young lady I’ ‘ Fathcrl the dcvil.~——.\"u sir,-l ama defecticc.’ ‘ 'l‘hcn.’ continued I with dcspcrntc calmness, ‘ who is the young lady I” 'Illcsa your soul, she is Nuncv Ducors, thc foshionablvfimmlc picl'pocl‘cf. By God, sir, has she been playing hcr points on you?’ The detective grinned, and thc passengers. gradually comprehending thc ‘ situatiou,’ amllcd prowkingly. Idid not. rcplv—o-thc lutclligcncc was stunning and tnurtifying in the highest. tlc- grcc. So my bcnutifnl Companion was nothiu morc than nmcmbcrof the ‘swcllmub,’ and , whilc flattering mysclf upon having made a con- qncst. in reality hail bccn thc victim ofa cuunin and dosigniug chcivcr: and well had she do cii mo. for cvcn which was snatching those «car bought kisscs, shchnd dcxtcronsly rclicvcd mo of my watch and purse, and, as I never saw hcr ur my vulnablcs again. it may be rcadil y bclicvcd that my ndvcuturc was not without its moral. or that I was, thcrcnllcr quite so cagcr for “All.- Roan Funrmos. A Cuth Kmmn or a Coca—An extraordinary inquiry was held on Wednesnay by Mr. C. Aspinall. the borough coroner. touching the death of Mary Lynch. a child 'l months old, the dbnghter of a arter. who re. sided la lIeoltenhalbsller. It seemed at on Thurs- day work. the child went into the street to play. having at the time a piece at bread in her hand A cook. the property of a neighbor. attracted by the breed. made an attack upon the child. knocked it down. and lo- dloted such ialurles, by citing the back of the bead and chest. as to cause oath on Tuesde last. The in returned a verdict that the child ‘died real irdurlev readily gave the required pledge; ap arently qtrlto relieved, the young lady threw asu c all re— set e head caused by being attacked. whilst at play. by a cock, in the public street.“——h‘sgliah paper. PARTY PROSPECTS. The representatives of the two swat English portion in Ireland are busy man that forccs for the coming bustings empdgh M with results miserably inadequate to the exertions used and the comic manifested. The Will; ehlbboleth has as Iitt c attraction to the electors of ircland as the artifice of the rlcsts of 9 Dodouacu oracle for the initiatth nits my and the secret of its revolutions. The Irth Chief Secretary that was, and again hopes to lip. may exchange curt courtesics with the Chief 88- crctary that is. and means to be, but the by‘ I dcceivcs nobody. MT. Fortescne, on the e of an election which promises to his party and him- self immcdiatc accession to office, waxes suspici- ously sensitive of the feelings and honor of the Irish clcctors. If the Roman Catholic voters are not coerced into recording their votes for those who would ' support the Established Church in lrclaud contrary to their feclin s,’ all will go smooth and satisfactory. lie is mrrilied that in this country “ an attempt would be made to maintain Protestant Asccndoncy, by means of, the Roman Catholic votes,” particularly as this perversion of the elective franchise would rule gate himself and his party still longer to the cool shade of opposition. There is no political virtue of which his iarty is not possessed when out of office—but the virtue of his party, like Bob Acrc's valor, oozes through the hands the moment thcy succccd to oflice and havc their virtue tested by the talisman of Treasury gold. Mr. Fortes- cnc, as the rcprcscutativo of the \Vhigs in Ire- Innd, plays his part cleverly and well ; but Mr. Fostoscne over-plays his part when he assumes the role of the virtuous statesman, and the chem- pion of purity of election in Ireland. Political tcrgivcrsatinu, like lying. requires along memory to sustain it without manifest contradiction, and Mr. Fortcscnc’s faculty of rctrospcction must be limitcd indeed if he docs not remember that the coercive acts of the present generation came from his party. The statesman, whether in the pursuit of olllcc or not. who would bury the bit- ter past, must not be too rompt to provoke un- pleasant coutrasts. The rish memory does not slccp undcr the opiate influence of potent Whig specifics. “’0 know the secret of Whig Libcrn~ lism. and vuluc it on its own merits. It is not the Whi s, hmvcvcr-purc and simple— thnt are mainly rc iod on to secure the Irish vote. A boldcr game of liberal tactics than any on their . programme must be foreshadowed before the ‘nrliamcntnry charlataus can practise the proa- criptivc lcgcrdcmnin, and blind the public by mcrctriciuus sophistry. Mr. Bright is understood to be the tntclary genius of the “ great Liberal part ” in England, and Mr. Bright’s t'mprimolur on t icir policy is takcu to stump it as genuine. Mr. Bright is too lumost to commit himself to the juggling policy of thc \Vhig experts, but he has donc enough to furnish the uudcrstrappcrs of the party with specious prctcuce for using his name as an cvidcucc of the intentions of the English pcoplc of whom Gladstone is just now presumed to bc thc accredited mouthpiece. This is a. god- send in the prcscut crisis. Mr. Bright's profes- sion of political faith has bccn known for a quaru tor of a century, and his recent cxpositiona of ‘it wcrc not r nircd to convince the people of Iro- Iund of IIIllellOnCSty and consistency. But his latcst spcoch camc most opportunoly for the \Vhigs, who Wnutcd an houcst trade-mark for thcir spurious political wnrcs. 'I‘hcy point to him as the arant courier uf ihcir future policy, and withoutudoptiug his political prolutions per- mit him to stand as the imch of tho comin rc- gimc, and Ireland is supposcd to bc dazzle and convinced. M r. Bright's honesty is the trump card in thc hands of thc shurpcrs, whose stake is clfmulcry and whose game is ullicc. A final. all this array of facts and falsehood. the film] ilnnkcys can present. no front. Entrench- cd in the limo-worn citadel nf iutnlcraum, they uppcnl to tho stolitl instincts of lbc Asccndancy faction, and Ivan on ihc landlord inicrcst for sup~ mrt. There was no middle Coussc open for them. )inntcli had at hand the ultcruativc of ontbidding llladstouo as he did on tlw. tcform Question; and by bailing the popular book with 0. and Land liill and pcrmitiiug the Church to go t c way of all othcr iniquitics, could have secured a moiety of the Irish popular \‘uics. But, then, the 'great historic party are not to bc cducntcd' out of their most cherished privilcgcs; and a. Land Bill to satisfy popular iusticc would have alienated the entire party in Ireland and England, and left the leader himself stranded hiin and dry without position or party. There was therefore no othett~ course left opcn for him than to cause all Liberal cocqnctting and fall back on tho Tory stron bold. ‘ Thc Catholic Bishops wcrc triiiod with ti l the last moment, when it was found the Tories could not scrvo. two masters, and Mayo received in. structionsto break oil tbc ucgotiutions because it was found that political capital could not he made out. of the transaction. They were, of course, strongthcning endowments by subsidizing an institution ; but even thnsc who cling to the cndowmcut of their own institutions could hold no communion with the man who would endow a rival. Cut off, therefore, from the aristocrac , had be propoundcd a land shcmc, and from o bigotcd minority, had hc adopted the recmnmcnd- ution of the Bishops, thc En lish Premier had only one course lcft. Thc lam lord whip is the hope ofhis party. and that it will be Iicd vigo- rously tbcrc is no rcasou to doubt. LI 0 Milton's dcvils, thcy will contest cvcry inch of the ground. Already manifestations are not wanting. The trmnpet blast has been sounded, and the parti- sans of clthcr host arc arrnying themselves in thc ordcr of combat. The lcadors are at their posts—but the people arc afloat—Dublin Nelson‘ , July Nearly three thousand operative: in and around Illi- out City. 31s., are out of employment owing to the factories and mills being destroyed. Awoman, holding a live month's old child to her arms. was killed “(hint at Gender-.0“. \Vednesdaytthem teaea noinlnr . ' The New York Retain, Post shows from the ‘ that the month of July, just closed. has averaged than any corresponding month in the pest twn _..»~”“ie.§ «fimwom M.-. , years. “i